# # Identification: # # * Title: "Happy sun" # * Page: f67v1 = ID (Rene) = p122 (Stolfi) # * Folio: f67 # * Panels: f67v1 # * Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68 # * Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke) # # This is the innermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out # # Attributes: # # * Language: ? (Currier) # * Hand: ? (Currier) # * Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi) # * Subject: astronomical # * Colors: yellow(most_stars), green(some_stars),blue(hairline) (Reeds) # # Description: # # The page contains only a circular diagram. At the center there is # a large sun with 18 narrow undulating rays (with two of them # joined; see below). The sun has a face with a short "frame" beard, # broad smile, crossed eyes, a blue hairband (or a skullcap with # blue finge?). At the temples, two locks of light wavy hair escape # from under the cap. # # There are 17 short titles radiating out of the center, towards the # diagram's outer frame (unit µ{Y}). Each of these radial titles # starts near the tip of a sun ray, except for the title at 02:00, # which is connected by thin wavy lines to the tips of two sun rays, # at 02:00 and 02:30. The text reads outwards, so it is upside down # from 06:30 through 11:30. # # In each sector between consecutive radial titles there are from # one to four stars, 39 in total. Rene [04 Apr 1999] reports that # some stars are green. Clockwise from the double sun ray, # the counts per sector are # # * # * * * * * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 # # Around the diagram there is a narrow band divided into segments, 6 # at the top and 6 at the bottom. The band has wide gaps at left and # right, where it gets too near the margin. Each segment contains a # label enclosed in a decorative frame (unit µ{X}). # # Comments: # # The double ray may be where the stext starts. This guess is # supported by the line-initial EVA "p". (There is another "p" at # 04:15 and an "f" at 06:30, but they are not line-initial.) # # It is not certain that the labels in the outer band are # associated with the rays. The gap on the left side is # definitely empty, and that on the right appears to be so. # Thus there are only 12, or at most 14, labels in the band. # # The decoration in the outer band includes 24 copies of the # "notched square" symbol, with double vertical edges. # # References: # # # Last edited on DATE TIME by USER